Cleburne County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Heflin, AL)

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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1974, dedicate our yearbook, the 1974 Tiger, to a teacher who is herself dedicated - Mrs. Audrey Curley. Mrs. Curley is more than a devoted teacher; she is a loyal friend whose life is dedicated to her students, her family, and her church. We can truly say that to know her is to love her. It has been a pleasure know ing you, Mrs. Curley. Senior Class of 1974 7 9 10 II . jtnvg OA u77 H3ao'vad.uu akjiy BSBB saggs SSSSR S 1 ■ ssss S 5S59 - OOP S3Z33tg 3HJ.V3.0' S30imiH dWU M 13] ■3 MIHK B8BBBE33 1 3 BS wan BAfiBB '-H9IH hiwQ smvar) ao aswo jn unoh wtonag HHiVK VU1V President - Phil Nelson; Vice-President - Ricky Glenda Anthony Randall Ashley 16 Jimmy Baber Charles Bachus Cecil Baker William Baker Mickey Biggers Paula Brown James Bearden Danny Bowen Ronald Brown Tony Beam Catherine Breed Lucy Cason Terry Cates Stanley Clay Denise Cobb 17 etu w We, the Senior c:iass of 1074, being of reasonably sound minds do bequeath the following: MARIE VOSS leaves her pretty, black hair to Cathy Cavender. CECIL BAKER leaves his crocheted skull cap and dark glasses to Perry Brazil to help him out in the wolf line in the hall. TERRY CATES leaves her younger boy friends to anyone who appreciates the immature man. DORA ERVIN leaves her striking hair-dos to Debra Heard. BARBARA HOLLIS leaves the thrill of going to Anniston every weekend to Shelia Cates. LINDA MOORE leaves her summer job at school to Janice Watson. BECKY PARRISH leaves her bright questions in Government Class to Nan Nelson. JUDY SPRAYBERRY leaves her memories of Oxford to Mike Daniels. VICKIE THOMASON leaves her place in E Period study hall to Nancy Hunt. BOBBY JO WALKER leaves her beauty and poise to Mary Pounds. PAULA WYNN leaves her skill at going home three times a day without a note to her sister, Shelia. JANIE COGGIN leaves her ability to get away with anytliing at school to Vickie Mayfield. BEVERLY VISE leaves her Wednesday night parking place on Education Street to Beverly Rooks. PATRICIA WILLINGHAM leaves her know'ledge of the Energy Crisis to Anita Thompson. BARBARA HYATT leaves her love for typing to Cindy McWhorter. SHERRI THOMPSON and LUCY CASON leave rolls and rolls of tissue to Mr. Morton, thinking that he does not know from where they came. NANCY TAYLOR leaves her place in the library stacks to Louise Sisk. EDNA PESNELL leaves Ray Taylor to take care of himself, without the help of the underclass girls. DEBORAH SWAFFORD leaves with Warren Freeman. God help her - she'll need it. RANDY PRITCHETT leaves his job as Security Guard at the Heflin Trailer Court to Scott White. GLENN and LYNN SMITH leave the teachers confused about which is which. HENRY STEPHENS and TONY PARKIN leave their Government books with the wrong answers marked to all the questions. WILLIE O'NEAL leaves his wolf howls to Wayne Johnson. CHARLES BACHUS leaves his tennis shoes to the Basketball Team of 1975. WALLACE COOLEY leaves Ills weekend habits to Victor Cooley. JOHNNY HARLAN leaves his peacock to Miss Neal. KENNETH HAYWOOD leaves his three licks from Coach Swafford every six weeks to Gary Estes. DAVID JOHNSON leaves his parking place on Education Street to Farrell Turner. JERRY REID and STEPHEN McELROY leave their quiet manners to the faculty of C.C.H.S. MICHAEL WHITE leaves his skill in English to Mrs. Nocll to enrich her teaching next year. RANDY PULLEN leaves his touchdowns to Victor Cooley. LINDA YATES leaves her blucjcans to Mary Kary and hopes that she will always wear them. WARREN FREEMAN leaves Ills Mono to anyone w illing to get that close. PHIL NELSON leaves his ability to blush. He wants to Leave it to Beaver. NINA HUGHES leaves behind her holey gym socks, but nobody Will take them. STANLEY CLAY and JERRY PATTERSON leave their weekend spots at the Goodyear Store to Danny Crow son and Michael Rider. LARRY HILL leaves his last can to Barry Waters. DEBBIE RIDDLE leaves Mr. Montgomery a little peace of mind. MELISSA TURLEY leaves her flirtatious ways to Debbie Nelson. She doesn't need them any more. BOBBY JACKSON leaves his two large, blue bug bites on his neck to John Robinson. ROBERT YAWN leaves his curls to Sherill Smith. JENNIE JONES and DENISE COBB leave their love lives to Teresa Hictt and Tyree Skinner. ROBIN EASTERWOOD leaves the pay phone in the hall to Chyral Johnson. RANDALL ASHLEY leaves his job with the Town of Edwardsville to Terry Lambert. MARK VISE is tired of making payments on Mrs. Clegg's car, and leaves the responsibility to her next American History Class. MATTHEW WOOD leaves his flashy clothes to the best dressed boy in the Junior Class. JOY JORDAN leaves a road map to Fruithurst to Danny Crowson. eu m DANNY HENRY left back last fall and has been back a couple of times since, JO ANN PROTHRO leaves her ideal class schedule to some crafty Juniors. LINDA JARRELL leaves her good nature to the lunchroom ladies so they can keep smiling. GLENDA ANTHONY now leaves her speedy fingers to Mrs. Payne. Good Luck With 'em. JIMMY BABER leaves his left hook to the Cleburne County High Boxing Team. WILLIAM BAKER leaves liis singing entertainment on the football bus to Marc Miles. MICKEY BIGGERS leaves his sister Polly to the boys at C.C.H.S. Thank you Mickey. TONY COBB leaves Ills sleeping place to Mr. Kent's Government Class of 1975-76. FRIEDA COFIELD leaves her sweet disposition to Mr. Myers. JUNE ROBERTS leaves a hambooga and coke to Kenny Vise. LENA SMITH leaves her happy disposition to Linda Heard. KEITH TURNER leaves his late slips to the PTA Paper Drive. LESTER LAMINACK leaves . . . and the teachers rejoice. SAMMY YOUNG leaves his height to Coach Pirkle and hopes he will grow into it. DANNY BOWEN leaves his place in E Period Study Hall to Roger Taylor. It should be in good condition because he was never there. PAULA BROWN leaves her motorcycle to Terry Morgan. MICHAEL NORTON leaves his ability to tackle anything with two legs to Ray Taylor. GAIL DANIEL leaves her wedding ring to Janice Patterson and Ricky Bennett. ANNIE LITTLE leaves her love for Mrs. Payne to Michael Rider. ANTHONY THOMPSON leaves his place in the VIE Program to Mike Daniel. BETTY WILLIAMS leaves her job in the office E Period to Debbie Thrower. TONY BEAM leaves his slide rule to Daniel Morris. JAMES BEARDEN and EARL HIGHTOVVER leave their place as shop aids to Moose Moore, Richard Edwards, and Darrell Hammond - if Mr. Thrash will have them. FLOYD SMITH and ROBBIE GOODMAN leave their love for Becky Holley and Christine Boyd to any 11th grade boy who can win their hearts. TOMMY RAY leaves liis good looks to Barton Champion. RONALD BROWN leaves his school bus route to Terry Lambert, if he can get along with the parents. ROSE GRUBBS leaves her love for Mr. Kent to Eleanor Schultz. CATHERINE BREED leaves her good grades and extra credits to Cathy Clayton. TERRI TAYLOR leaves her love for horses to Cathy Bragg. ANN PROTHO leaves her skill in volleyball to Mary Christine Brown. LILLIE DUPREE leaves her Bookkeeping Book and all her homework to anyone in next year's class. LEESA GAITHER leaves her PomPoms to C.C.H.S. ROBBIE GARDNER leaves his hoc, shovel, and rake to Mr. Sutton. PAM GARNER and CAROL LOVVORN leave their wedding rings to encourage the Jr. Class. DORIS PESNELL and MELANIE HILL leave Melanie's blue mustang - trained to skip school every period of the day - to Linda Dewberry, Cathy Blanton, Debbie Thrower, and Gina McCary. EUGENE HOLLIS leaves his long legs to C.C.H.S. Basketball Teams. SHERRY KERR leaves 5000 empty cans of Final Net to the Heflin City Dump. ELISE NELSON leaves her rosy cheeks to Cover Girl make-up company. SHELIA PATTY leaves her Hamburger patties. KENNETH RIDDLE leaves behind his love for Senior English and Literature to anyone so unfortunate as to need them. DOUG ROBERTS leaves his excuses to get out of school to Polly. RUDY ROOKS leaves his colloquial phrases to Mrs. Adams. MARTHA SPEIGHT leaves her quiet manners to Louise Sisk. RICKY TOLLESON leaves his many titles in the class elections to Kenny Cook. RICKY McCORMICK leaves his cute smile to thrill the Junior and Sophomore girls. Senior Class of 1974 19 AND the whole class leaves happily and somewhat wiser. Tony Cobb Wallace Cooley 20 Warren Freeman Frieda Cofield Gail Daniel Robin Easterwood Leesa Gaither Janie Coggin Charles Driggers Robbie Gardner Kenneth Haywood Melainie Hill Danny Henry Barbara Hollis Johnny Harlan QUs C:P GpHexij It Is now 1984 and I, the 1974 Tiger, have been away for the last ten years. I have come back to check on the class of 1974, and find the graduates in some very unusual circumstances. Randall Ashley and Mark Vise are co-owners of a manufacturing company. Their specialty is paper airplanes. Danny Bowen now sparks a mustache but still keeps his hand over it from force of habit. Damsels in distress arc in for a real surprise. The chief of police at Howie and Turner's is Keith Turner. Pam Gamer is now the proud mother of four darling Ludolfs. Steven McElroy has become a hair stylist and works for Vidal Sassoon. Linda Yates is hooked on a Snag. Robin is married and lives in an Easterwood Frame house. By George! Melissa Turley now has 10 kids. No one has seen Nina Hughes since she graduated. She lives in seclusion with her Uncle Howard. A new teacher at CCHS is Bobby Jackson. He still never makes it to homeroom. Robbie Gardner is now the manager of Heflin Supermarket. His business is blooming. Melanie Hill and Jennifer Jones each own their own telephone company and now each can have her own telephone boy. Eugene Hollis is now posing as a telephone pole, due to the shortage of wood. Sherry Kerr is the owner of a chain of restaurants called Jack's. Carol Lovvorn has become the first woman judge in Cleburne County history. Elise Nelson is now the Super-Seamstress of Sewell’s. Willie O'Neal is presently the world's fastest tractor driver for Auburn. Sheila Patty has now mastered the Bo and arrow. Doris Pesnell was named the National Model of the Year - modeling for Pee Wee Modeling Agency. Jerry Reid is now the host of his own television show', called The Silent Spot. Lena Smith has a 24-hour nursery that is growing all the time. Paula Brown is the top money w inner in the U. S. Ladies’ Pro-Motorcycle Racing Circuit. Terry Taylor has a world famous horse riding school called Terry Taylor's Training Track. Charles Bachus is now an internationally known bird-dog breeder. Glenda Anthony is now the President's personal typist, typing 999 words a minute. Jimmy Baber is now a famous track star. He gets his practice running after Bimbo on the Chulafinnee track team. Mickey Biggers now fishes every Sunday with Curt Gowdy. Tony Cobb is the new' mayor of Cedar Creek. Freida Cofield is now selling freckles. Leesa Gaither is presently employed at Whitman Sampler Company. Anthony Thompson is now in charge of the Tallapoosa Police Force. Be sure and slow down going through. Betty Williams is now a competent and efficient secretary for a U. S. Senator, Tony Beam. Tony Parkin says he still doesn’t go. James Bearden owns his own auto repair shop in downtown Micaville. Earl Hightower is a barber who specializes in care of the naturally curly locks. One of his best customers is motorcycle manufacturer Floyd Smith. Ronald Brown is the new mayor of Fruithurst, the new councilman is Charles Driggers, and the chief of police is Tommy Ray. Robbie Goodman has just finished installing the air conditioning system at the Cleburne County Dog Track. Rose Grubbs is now the President of the Hollis Branch Bank of Heflin. She is employing twelve VICA students as tellers, cashiers and security guards. Glenn and Lynn Smith arc married to identical twins and each family has two sets of identical tw ins to further confuse the world. Henry Stephens is still pulpwooding in Randolph County, but five days a week instead of three days, like he did in high school. Joy Jordan took advantage of her VICA training and is now Probate Judge of Cleburne County. Matthew Wood is currently operating an Advice to the Lovelorn agency to mend the hearts he has broken. Marie Voss is now an airline hostess on the Alaska to Brazil flight. William and Cecil Baker arc now a comedy team - William and Cecil - providing entertainment for bus riders from coast to coast. Denise Cobb now owns her own chain of restaurants. Her prosperity has brought her a new Volksw agen. Terry Cates is now taking shorthand at 1000 words a minute. She is Mrs. Daugherty's pride and joy. Dora Ervin is modeling at the Magnolia Room at Rich's. Barbara Hollis is now' a seamstress for the first lady in Washington. She just finished her first inaugural gown. tm (P opfmij Linda Moore operates a pet shop just one block off main street in Heflin. Berky Parrish is now operating a fish bait and telephone job on the Tallapoosa River. Debbie Riddle has become the country's most renowned hairstylist. Judy Sprayberry is a study hall teacher. She gained her experience in three study halls during her Senior year. Vickie Thomason is now plant supervisor for Sewell’s ff-1. Bobbie Jo Walker is a secretary to the forest ranger in the Talladega National Forest. She spends her off hours snipe hunting. Paula Wynn is now owner of a chain of Union 76 Truck Stops. Danny Henry has just written a book - Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder - From School, That Is. Linda Jarrell owns her own restaurant on Main Street in Heflin. It's not Pop’s, but Mom's. Nancy Taylor is the librarian at the Cleburne County Library. She has read every book in there at least three times. Edna Pcsnell is now the Extension Agent of Cleburne County. Deborah Swafford currently works as a tourist guide in Birmingham. Randy Prichctt is now operating the 1-20 Huddle House in Heflin. Randy Pullen is the owner of a bathroom fixtures outlet specializing in Tubs. Lucy Cason has become the head nurse at Cleburne County Hospital. Gail Daniel owns a man’s pants factory in Trickem Valley. Wallace Cooley announces that he still prefers women over girls. Johnny Harlan never worries about today because he has to-MORROW in his hands. Kenneth Haywood is the owner of the Marlboro company, but he still has a nicotine fit when he hears the song Marlboro Country. ” David Joltnson is now an expert on Virtues and Vises. Warren Freeman is now the senior partner for FREEMAN, FREEMAN FREEMAN Law Firm which is still handling the campaign for George Wallace. Phil Nelson invites all his old friends to the grand opening of his new restaurant with topless waitresses. It's called Phil's Bar And Girls. Lester Laminack has recently broken his own world record. He now speaks 584 words per minute. June Roberts is now an inventor. Her most famous invention is the electric sock dryer. Since George Blanda's retirement, Stanley Clay has taken over lacking duties for the Oakland Raiders. Larry Hill has three little boys, all of whom were elected Cutest in their grade at school. Michael White is now an English teacher at CCHS. He has outlasted Mrs. Chcsnut, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Noell. Bo-Peep has lost his sheep and now owns a gas station called ’’Greasey's Place. Ricky McCormick is now a world famous artist, specializing in monsters. Michael Norton is now a partner to Larry Bell. Norton and Bell's Welding Company.” Catherine Breed is an executive secretary to the President of the University of Chulafinnee. Ann Prothro is now employed as a dental assistant. Lillie Dupree is now a teacher for Head Start. Janie Coggin and Beverly Vise are still putting on their make-up for graduation. Maybe they will make it for the 1084 exercises. Patricia Willingham is now a successful lady executive of Sun Oil Company. Barbara Hyatt is now a happy homemaker and not so happy B-Team Cheerleader Sponsor. Jerry Patterson is a wolf at Disney World - all that flirting prepared him well. Annie Little is an office assistant to the principal. Kcnnetli Riddle is in charge of Halloween Tricks for all the faculty. Rudy Rooks is an English professor at Judson - you should hear what the girls are learning. Martha Speight is president of the CCES PTA. Siicrcc Thompson is still babysitting with the younger boys. Ricky Tollcson is coaching at Jax State. All the college girls want to come out for varsity sports. Sammy Young is a professional model for Wakefield's. Jo Ann Prothro is a cosmetologist with a shop of her ow n. In keeping with tradition, Doug Roberts alternately w'cars a neck brace and a cast all the time. With Doug in a brace and other members in their varied and respected places, I the 1974 Tiger leave my graduating class again to return in still another ten years. Yours to continued prosperity, The 1974 Tiger 23 Jennifer Jones Lester Laminack Joy Jordan Annie Little Steven McElroy David Johnson Sherry Kerr Carol Lovvern Linda Moore 27 Randy Pullen 28 Glenn Smith Tommy Ray Kenneth Riddle Rudy Rooks Jk A i Lena Smith Doug Roberts Floyd Smith Lynn Smith Deborah Swafford Vickie Thomason Ricky Tolleson Henry Stephens Terry Taylor Beverly Vise Linda Yates Robert Yawn Sammy Young Cudahy GKffOu Li (a ned 1fit Lm of (- aLkcto ian oftLt 'l7’ i paduabituj claii btf i mmj mnid a ScLtiaitk m age of- 15.1 4 duiing fw, (aittlw jm i at Obbaw Goaty oUcLot. oUfimy ti tfie dauqjfati of: and Ji'bi. MAm CKisy of ffefttii. vVmfl Hoi tawd tftt ftoiw) of Q alutato'iim of tfu i Q 74 ywbatuiy c(ais by dai'iny a scdJdtu m oiji of HS.QJd (Uing del (astlfiM yem at G. G. c??. 2$. . Q$k U tfx. dmujdtey of J(fv andcJiU. Gfieita ' Hoyd(h of Tfefiin. yjrnb 36 Each of these six honor graduates has earned an academic average of ninety and above in grades ten through twelve. 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Brown John Buga Larry Butler Rita Carden James Cates Jo Ann Charles Scott Cheatwood Dorthey Chupp Vivian Clay Dixie Coefield Keith Crawford Joel Crowson John Daniels Donald Davis Cathy Dempsey David Driggers Patty Dryden Bobby Elkins Martna Ervin Mark Estes Burton Evans Terry Fordham Lewis Frames Donald Gaines Steve Gann Billy Goodman Richard Goodson Karen Grizzard Lee Grizzard Carla Grubbs Rhonda Harmon Nelda Hayes Rhonda Heard Deborah Henry Jimmy Henry Jeff Hightower Robert Hightower Eddie Hill Becky Holley Tina Hooper Terry Hughes Sharon Humphries Ricky Jacks Nathan Jarrells 55 Row 1: Dennis J arret Karen Johnson Lamar Jones Portia Johnson Scott Johnson Mary Kary Pam Levins Row 2: Danny Lines Ann Lumpkin Kim Marlowe Ronnie Mayfield Jane McCombs Ann McCully Cindy Mercer Row 3: Marc Miles Kenny Miller Debbie Morgan Jeff Morris Melinda Nelson Donna Newborn Carla Newell Row 4: Barbara Nichols W inford Owens Tony Parker Patty Parkins Jami Payne Geralyn Perkins Tim Pesnell Row 5: James Phillips Joyce Phillips Nina Prichett Keith Pullen Kelly Pullen Angela Reid Rex Riddle Row 6: Tony Rider Stevie Robertson Mark Robinson Bariy Rollins Vickie Rollins James Sanders Joe Sanders Row 8: Keith Shieffield Jerry Smith Royce Smith Terry Smith Linda Southers Shelia Swafford Laura Tripplett Row 9: Shirley Tripplett Barbara Thomas Billy Thomas Lance Turner Michael Van Curon Linda Vise Linda Walker 56 9W! IMfft Row 1: Sherry Waters Susie Watson Sandra Weathers Beverly Wheeles Carl Williams Brenda Willingham Patricia Wilson T ei(win C%iS ev always rf ay (Pewy S entHuiUiim and lave fo eui tl ioed and tli aitu'diei. pad. of ou , spirit and jw deft us udm lf iA speeiad memixA of m edm sdipped away. 57 Jeff Abney Brenda Ackles Rodney Allen Terry Allen Phillip A mason Susan Austin Mark Ayers Anthony Bain Linda Baker Patricia Baker Roger Baker Shelia Baker Deborah Bennet Liz Bennett Louise Bentley Mark Bonner Judy Bowen Kathy Bowen Lucretia Bowen Connie Bowman Christine Boyd David Bradbury Patricia Bragg Darlene Brooks Mona Brooks Kenneth Brown Peggy Brooks Ricky Brown Robbie Brown Tim Brown Travis Browning Daisy Cash Tommy Cash Leigh Casey Wyley Cavender David Cobb Melissa Cobbs Mary Nell Coefield Tim Cooley Rebecca Crosson Stanley Cunningham Dorothy Ervin William Estell Randall Fields Donny Flemmings Steve Flemming Kell Frames Timmy Gay Delaine Genge Marlene Gentry Dwayne Goodman Ricky Green Allen Hamm Roy Harmon Barbara Harris Jerry Henson Franklin Hollis Roger Holt DeDorah Howell Donna Joiner Mary Jones Robert Jones Toni Jones 58 tfi Q adf. Don Johnson Theressa Johnson Alan Ketr Tim Lambert Eric Lee Jane Lee Tammy Ledbetter Keith Ligon Mark Lipham David Lipscomb Tina Lumpkin Tammie McGrage Kimberly McManus Mark Moore Tyrus Morgan Cindy Nelson Scotty Nolen Wanaa Nolen Dan Norton Pierce Norton Virginia Nunn Lariy O'Neal Nikki Owen Judy Pesnell Debroah Poland Margaret Porter Jane Price Carolyn Prothro Tim Rider Ader Roberts Eddie Robinson Johnny Rollins Edward L. Sanders Edward Sanders Judy Shaddox Danny Shelton Robbie Small Bobby Smith Fred Smith Kenneth Smith Kennith Smith Arvin Stevens Marceret Taylor Sandra Teague Kelly Thrower Mane Turley Robert Turley Nancy Turner Kenneth Vaughn Wesley Waldrep David Walker Willadene Walker Peggy Walls Phillip Waits Robert Watson Deborah Watts Joey Webb Bobby White Laura Jane White Sherri Willingham Vicki Willis 59 7 Darryl Adams Jean Allred Jack Austin Melinda Ayers Debbie Baber Donna Bain Micheal Barker Ricky Barnwell Debbie Beason Sarah Beason Richard Bently Ricky Bentely Sonja Blanton Wallace Blanton Belinda Bonner Roger Boner Homer Bowen David Boyd Dorothy Boyd Marty Boyles Greg Brown Odessa Brown Sandra Brown Julie Browning Debbie Buchannon Susan Buga Cynthia Burgess Anita Burks Dianne Cambron Sherri Camp Joy Carroll Colotta Carter Dwayne Christopher Debbie Clay Jimmy Cobo Tommy Cofield Bryan Collins Gena Cook Tina Cook Dennis Cooley Debbie Cosper Kevin Coppock Anthony Cotton Billie Rose Cox Dianne Cox Donald Cox Greg Cunningham Anthony Deese Robert Dupree Mattie Dupree Hoyt Dupree Greg Dryden Larry Joe Estell Randell Ervin Oliver Ervin Bobby Ervin Pam Easterwood Cynthia Finley Wanda Frames Donna George Mike Gossage Tim Gossage Teresa Green «0 7 Hi Qwll Lisa Hammonds Laurie Harris Joan Harris Arthur Hayes Patricia Hayes Tina Hayes Anthony Heard Cythia Heard Ruth Hieght Hugh Henry Sandra Henry John Hightower Kim Hightower Garth Hollis Deborah Howie Wayne Howell Chuck Hughes Otis Hughes Anita Hyatt Susan Ivey Clint Jarrall Louise Jarrell Eddie Jones Beverly Johnson Michael Johnson Tony Jordon Miranda Johnson George Kellum Sheila Kilgore Alan Lee Eddie Lindsey Eugene Loveless Clarissa Lumpkin Cynthia McComb Linda McDainel Oden McDaniel Johnny McCully Susan Moore Melody Morris Michael Morrison Greg Murphy Eddie Nichols Paula Norton Robert Norton Byron Owens Emett Owen Michael Owen Pam Parker David Pate Kathryn Pate Tim Perry Dianne Pesnell Denise Phillips Karen Phillips Betty Poland Charles Price Chris Prichett Cheryl Ratcliffe Marvin Reed Barbara Reynolds Pam Rice Scott Roach Sherry Robertson 61 Lori Turner Sonny Turner Frances Turley Joe Turley Judy Turley Rita Turley Shyrall Turner Jeffrey White Alice Williams Terry Williamso Benita Wilson Richard Wood Freddy Wynn 71hQ'tih' Greg Robinson Lisa Rollins Terry Rollins Tina Rollins Karen Sanders Kaffie Shaffer Jeff Shealey Charles Smith Dewayne Snow Beverly Speight Edward Spryberry Edward Sprayberry Tommy Sprayberry Hazel Stephen Jackie Striplin Calvin Taylor Tana Taylor Terry Taylor Susan Thomason Bethany Thompson Keith Turner Tony Turley Sue Vaughn Bryan Watts Eddie Waites Ricky Ward Jeffery Waters Belinda Watson Brenda Watson Frankie Watson Brenda Walker Linda Walker Ricky Webb Lamar Westbrook Charles Whiten 62 Auidaiit (P wbLfX c5«cwtfl) CMu- £ t uiA«n pf uieipoll uN iMti 'tJhail G ineipa lx cA( Mrs. Sonja Adams, English Mrs. Diane Cheatwood, Biology Mrs. Audrey Curley, Social Studies Mrs. Ruth Groover, Home Economics Mrs. Linda Ayers, Counselor Mrs. Ann Chestnut, English Mrs. Sara Haley, English Mrs. Sara Ann Cleee, Social Studies 6 Mrs. Joyce Dryden, Librarian Mr. John Kent, Social Studies Mr. Danny Mobley, Science Miss Mary Neal, Mathematics 66 Mr. Jimmy Pirkle, Science Miss Peggy McElroy, Social Studies Mrs. Mary Merrill, Physical Education Mrs. Martha Morton, Chorus Mr. Ruben Myers, VICA Mrs. Teresa Noel, English Mrs. Pam Payne, Business Math Mr. Roger Rhoden, Special Education Mr. Mac Smith, Science Mr. Bobby Swafford, P.E. Mr. Larry Thornbury, Science Mr. Charles Ed White, Driver Education 67 Mr. Curtis Sutton, Custodian Mr. C. L. Johnson, Librarian Typist Mrs. Irene Perkins, Cafeteria Mrs. Lucille Blanton, Cafeteria Mrs. Malene Morrison, Cafeteria Mrs. Louise Smith, Cafeteria Mrs. Dura Swafford, Cafeteria 68 Ricky McCormick, Edna Pesnell Wayne Harris, Frieda Cofield Janie Coggin, Sammy Young Paula Brown, Mark Vise 71 Anmiai tajjr C°(oMei (%UMl C’lXjftl 7Wj|%- {ctUntuA (-JjM CJoSSitK 8JL (PUt jBuAuiMi (SffctoW J ind (OJb )ri J doSi (J m 72 73 ¥3.eu CP au{fnt — gU(a £ Weta ----GofiJlCr Wim (Rtpc k'i--U)tbo aH Sioo eU ( J lb lni ntd'ti ln' - CA(di)ir YiSt idoii y--Jfv. 9 uWc «w The purposes of VICA are symbolized by its em- blem, the torch of knowledge; the orbital circles symbolizing new technology and research; the gear as the traditional symbol of industry; and the untrained hands of youth reaching for the torch of knowledge. 74 CM (P eiiJent----pPfiitfip J(Am Pi iidait-----Ol4wn (pf umAiv Ojeeheth -----cSdetoy TlwiAuift---- D(ho)(ii Q u a i({ C miou------ cyffw. Q onja {doM cAU- Membership of the Drama Club is composed of students who are interested in theatrical performances. This year’ club successfully performed CCHS's first musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. ” Quernei- m ( Wuint------(Pitbj cMf vmdlo Pitiulent---0 jB tam ----fj(tnac PanM 0VMiaWV----------( O niuj Pfio)i$ati (Pa $uimirtta jAn - VflAUii Q poniol--------£Di«n (jluabwd Jtv cMp (Pr u$i The Science Club is composed of students interested in science and pursuing scientific activities. 76 FARRELL TURNER Sr. Math, 1st Overall STEVEN FORDHAM CARLA NEWELL, LEIGH CASEY DAVID FREEMAN Sr. Math 2nd Overall JEAN ALLRED Jr. Math. 2nd Overall I TERRY HULSEY Sr. Botany, 3rd Overall GLENDA YATES, SANDRA TEAGUE Jr. Biology, 3rd Overall JEFFERY NOLAN Sr. Geology JAN HARRIS, Sr. Biology , WILLADENE WALKER ANITA THOMPSON, Sr. Astronomy Sr. Physics SONYA BLANTON, RICKEY WEBB, WALLACE BLANTON, Jr. Chemistry Jr. Astronomy 77 $jp Tl)c CigerCimes ■ 'j, Tifiprs lrr (hil ()j I his II orlil ii Httnu’i'oming I4t7-i Ilium tin H U Kt -V II iM IK ROM Editor - Warren Freeman Wallace Cooley - Business Manager Sports Editor - Philip Nelson Feature Editors - Sherry Kerr Lester Laminack Editorial Cartoonist - Ricky McCormick 78 mm Pmidenl---- P a Jint---(j$utdy(PuQUtn qSu. eta y-PSlekn [Pope Qfaapfain---£Pfiil K(hm itWi-------QoatA cSuh J The H Club, one of the school's most respected organizations, is composed of athletes and cheer- leaders who have excelled in sports activities. It has existed since sports began at CCHS. 79 Opulent Oowfieil (P tSilhnt---- P e iduit----oSitwij Kiw c5«wtflW -----foul Co jft t rJ)mtt f'i---- Ddmafi cSuxt oU (Pa iimedamit-------9WIK rTiw 6tyb ---------(M J ibrn Q ponio1 -----Jl{ . 9 ebttt 0uim1) M The Student Council is composed of representa- tives from each homeroom throughout the school. The Council is organized to serve the student body of C.C.H.S. 80 (P) (Mileni----- (' Vitl 1 J aident-----' Pfiil J Aon C'Su 'leh'nj----cMt ij ----- H'flffiwf Coolie QjpenWi---------rJam Jio«f The Beta Club is composed of students who have achieved academic excellence through earning and maintaining an overall scholastic average of 85. 81 gv SBduGU (P eiuhnt-g ei GuBwiBn P eAidtnt-Ufjinee rTuw Qjtt eta ij--pjojid (Payne fsSgporfik--- Am )Voed TvmAuUV------cSu pA (P(L iiOMet}hi icui - C eett yfo¥wS n ------CMu. Q$u cJtU. cAoBjAVoPl 82 ( PiliUlfnt---Qo itlhl Pfiet-i Pidubt-------( ffam ----Qin (P neUfc JwAaWi-------PVMuiM rPepo iki-----CcPLda Q peni i------P ( i. Aud ey Quhlty CCHS's FTA Chapter is involved in activi- ties that provide members an opportunity to gain experience with the teaching profession, its opportunities, responsibilities, problems and its important role in our nation and through- out the world. 83 mu, f taulent---( VieLtcA(o ieU ---6Bw«jfy SReefe ----£Detbte onei 0veai uwv--- uwtufc0 u£ ,9 wittt --cyKa lP wL CPaY MiwoitaXi --Qdn U nt j i fodan----0?)¥uWuj C5(t du ---- 5B«11L X% DiSw(i Q mit------Ceggut oOifwMj-----C A. C.C.H.S. 's FHA prepares young women for their homemaking future. The FFA is an intra-curricular to agri-business. The members learn to conduct and take part in a public meeting and to assume civic responsabilities. r Pwidtnl - BRiely 'PtMdOii P tiide t---- Q iehitaky-----Pfffem Sfypo itei-------(RojuW. (Pfwtey ap(ta-------(Pudy (P ok ( fiaplhui----- 'J)(lMij QiOuAon PPoJimufoby---------S)odhdPR(mi (Afj inedl----- G aJi D'liyyai PJwnflit £Dawt4e t £PanJy pPuffav f{cm ahy () m--------- Pifiy CBoyd 5B. 0IW Vickie Kelly Watson (f aul(nt: CJoSj vOu tyitl- P t tilfnl: (jB«$0Rw htX ofyu. : P ukt QS))om o : ( Peyffl JlteSkoy 86 Beth Thrasher Cristy Waters Linda Akles -AMthe, (AesiJent--£$usit SBawtt ( Yius-Q aiJait- Gmt nIty g M$ wn Q$ponm-----oHi. cMaty The GAA is composed of girls who are interested in excelling in athletics. 87 ( Pwulent-----cdjwt(m P e .---- Winj id 0 Mil Q tt. (wl cj m.-----C cftt (Mepo te -------fjeei Giowion C onif ('JtaiLui----- £OaW Tfeuiteri' To achieve greater leadership and better under- standing in our youth . . . 86 QA' 4 President - Nikki Owens Vice-President - Beverly Wheeles Secretary - Brenda Ackles Reporter - Ann Wood Song Leaders - Nancy Turner, Shirley Triplett Action President - Kathy Turner Vice-President - Jenny Jones Secretary - Angela Turner Reporter - Barbra Marlow Song Leaders - Kelly Watson, Denise Champion 89 1474 MISS CONGENIALITY Janice Johnson Top Ten: Kathy Cavender, Susie Barnett, Janice Johnson, Debra Heard, Kelly Watson, Cathy Turner, Beverly Vise, Laura Morrow, Janie Coggin, Sherry Kerr. 90 Fourth Runner-up Sherry Kerr 91 CjJb Quo l Debbie Thrower, Janice Johnson, Cindy Vaughan, Ann White, Jayne Thrash, Shelia Johnson, Genia Mc- Cary, JoAnne Charles, Deb- bie Riddle, Linda Dewberry, Laura Morrison, Lisa Hayes. £®MAS: Joyce Phillips, Darrell Adams, Tim Rider, Stephen Gann, Willie Dupree, Ken Norton, David Pate, Rob Small, Jeff Hightower, Rhonda Heard. Randall Fields. Tim Perry, John Buga, Ralph Cook, Marion Moore, Greg Cunningham, Ricky Webb, 94 Cm6(LmL: Patsy Gidley, Robin Crumpton, Susan Moore, Leigh Casey, Dani Small, Barbara Marlow, Vicki Rollins, Mona Brooks, Genia Cook, Francine Van Curon, Brenda Watson, Linda Lambert, Jan Allred, Laura White, and Linda Heard. son, Winfred Owens, Lester Laminack, James Cates. 95 (EKi)tfuj(cPwuj (3o% 0uik«tt cTW------G fiuul-----------------------$uut Ce i 99 i UM Jw , • cT ( jcSmm 73-74 4-4-71 7J 6 0 0 76 4. 0 fid 32 76 4. 15 cPhUt 6 76 4. 6 )V«« 21 H(U 0 76 utaAw 0 76 4. 13 pWs (4 76 4. ui 7 74 4. UI 8 76 4. 16 C7U 0 76 4. 13 tythwA 14 GooeH rtfoyuj sfiotol ) eni U 101 cFiMaei----8 u WJ —9ML JU oJtjjtoel-----fefovGeofey {ollftxA — cfijdtoU I {ol baei-----c fioi jbadi------SDavid dRwitfi '• '3 SiU--------0%iMip jJtl Sto 8nd-----cMiAotH oSnutfi 8ni----0e M j . 8mL $JL- it ■ w-S ii iV xfoMi -0w«w K jXLm, Tk °f Jk-- 0O 9V 0ad --------2$e«tt )Wufc mm vnwyyw • T' -T. , 4 ' (juahd.-( CP)Q$u , (juMid - Ceei£ Qmi—gwm V' W|, Gtnlti — r omj Cfitt % - w V©a n Quasi----9RuJ {eC tmid s (aMaei Qedbj------Qmi QutwL zJtfiAatl -----0wimd Rieiy’xJolftt 6H------0WiiWk i 0aue 0uwv---Gfnbh (%ytacWeU----(Boittt WJSki« fBa tb-0«vw«iki CKinnyCed----Qtnbh 9tc1hGeotey------GuoU K. A QJk y fm'H ti f«,, Mm This award is given to a senior who has been outstanding in both athletics and academics. OMuuLn ( )uW tn({inq (-Jjnenm 'Tofitj (°ol)I) 108 rBodfRm (PJfL Wd. S-X 6B MM Goocfl Joe Ackles - Guard Donald Baber - Guard David Baker - Forward Wilbur Brown - Center Danny Crowson - Guard Tommy Dryden - Center David Freeman - Guard Perry Kilgore - Guard Ronald McElroy - Forward Kenny Vise - Guard 109 SR t (jfubk----O oftixM dLeuy thwcPfeaU------Gtyday rKMj Wob i— 3) m QoUifX,---100 aU CDoii GmlQ G tol----- (Sml i dt -----(RRaj ( uda 5Bwu « -------- A G etfte-----dBaifatLafl! r JftWi - fBtHintL (fail G iKipi - tGtyltUj 111 GeJi--gWiiSB (At up « , I ' r ■ V J gfe «K GaMUa --G teftpt Q%dty (%y--------G teApv G(t$h (Jmiv—G¥d tl £Boip Gfuulij f PuMhn--------Gaitp ieftl ' • . •■ - -. «1 ' 9 G(mrf¥i G mei ----g5 Ut Q$tjop 0§wj EBorfky —God Wait £Dawi Cw Me« ------Out iiU Carol Bennett Robin Easterwood - Co-Captain Debbie Jones Shelia Pope Teresa Baber 1 q 1 7 q 3 7 4 Ellen Miles Robin Thrower 115 f 973-74 Deborah Heard lisa Collins Carol Morrow Jeannie Hyatt - Captain Robin Junior Kim Johnson Susie Barnett - Co-Captain 116 Kay Perry - Captain Ann Ayers Wood - Co-Captain Pat Bragg 1 Q73-74 oMttie sta on uw iaddtnid G.GPff S. ( uidfo Riyl (PUoitaJfM l)ij tfh il aM oj-lfitii captain. rJ{(Uj (J v. Nikki Owen Laura Wood 117 wm v RiqVu --------------------Gmefv £Damny cAf bOey aflffiS I ili L|4l. c-W iq73dMl Jt- If -U 8-0 OK. O 8-0 OK. 8-6 ‘7K. 66 Tt 7U 54-8 (M AU W- , . . 14-15 OK. ■ . -Amj Terry Allen Marc Ayers Jerry Brown Scott Cheatwood Tim Cooley Joel Crowson Stanley Cunningham Lewis Frames Donald Gaines Eddie Hill Don Johnson Marvin Reed Rex Riddle Eddie Robinson Mark Robinson Kelly Thrower Robert Turley Lance Turner Phillip Waits 83. 1 50 Lamar Jones Robert Jones Eric Lee Marc Miles Kenny Miller Marc Moore Keith Pullen Kelly Pullen Gmft Marc Ayers Joe Brown Joel Crowson Stanley Cunningham Eddie Hill Lamar Jones Mark Miles James Phillips Keith Pullen Kelly Pullen Mark Robinson Lance Turner Gbbuhn Qfuunj)ioni 1 373-74 119 Jack Austin Marc Ayers Greg Brown Kenneth Brown Pete Cobb Tim Cooley Greg Cunningham Jr. Estelle Kale Frames Anthony Heard Jerry Henson Michael Johnson Rabbit Jones Eric Lee Pierce Norton Larry O'Neal Eddie Robinson Kelly Thrower 120 Nikki Owen, 8th Grade Maid; Patti Dryden, 9th Grade Maid; Ann Wood, Miss Junior High; Jami Payne, 9th Grade Maid; Cindy Mercer, 9th Grade Maid; Terri Taylor, 7th Grade Maid. (Juni.o'i 7 tijn HyeM James Phillips, 4th Runner-up; Kelly Thrower, Winner; Dennis Jarrett, 1st Runner-up; Marc Ayers, 2nd Runner-up; Marc Miles, 3rd Runner-up. STEVEN FORDHAM Steven Fordham, Class of 1975, was the 2nd place county winner of the annual VFW Voice of America Contest. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Fordham of RFD 1, Heflin. One flag, one land, one heart One hand, one nation, evermore! friygami mmu] art. Liii.U Underwriters Laboratory Inc. Built Homes 4 Walls and Floors Hurricane Straps We Guarantee To Save You Hundreds of Dollars We Guarantee to Save You Hundreds of Dollars HAYES MOBILE HOME Sales Rental Service Fair Deals HOBERT HAYES - Res. 463-2045 Highway 46, East Heflin, Alabama Phone 463-5860 Lot No. 1 - Heflin, Ala. 124 INTERSTATE STANDARD SERVICE STATION 1-20 and Highway 9 Mechanic On Duty Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories ALLEN'S 5 10 CHiynm SUPREME; Lube, Oil Change, Wash, Wax Phone 463-9900 Heflin, Alabama Bowdon,Ga. WATSON TEXACO FAY'S CLOTH SHOP Highway 46, Ranburne, Alabama 568-2148 Phone 148-2141 WRIGHT DRUG CO. 125 Heflin, Alabama LEWIS WYATT AUTO SALES 600 S. Quintard Anniston, Ala. Shop the Big Lot in Anniston Over 100 Choice Used Cars In Stock Phone 238-1151 TIGER CARTAGE- YOUR TROUBLES GATES TIRES Pawing to Please BOWDON TIRE AND RADIATOR CO. Hwy. 21 South Oxford Phone 831-4010 Bowdon, Ga. SEWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY See us before you U.S. GYPSUM CO. buy your Mobile Home. Heflin, Ala. C S MOBILE HOME SALES Hwy 9 - South at 1 20 Heflin. Ala. Phone 463-5649 WmL. JOHN ADELL SMITH BEAUTY BARBERSHOP RANBURNE SUPERMARKET AND HARDWARE Ranburne, Alabama Phone 568-3807 We need your head in our business SOUTHERN 5 10 WHITE'S AUTO Shop Southern and Save On The Square Carrolton, Ga. Pay Less, Get More 128 Heflin, Alabama Howie and Turner Heflin, Alabama Tolleson, Inc. Route 2, Heflin, Ala. Distributors for Swifts Feeds Liquid Nitrogen and Fertilizer Dixie Molasses and Pro-Lix Liquid Feed Veterinary Supplies and Fly Controls President - GEORGE CORKY XOLLESON Phone Paul Robert Grocery Moore-King Hardware Trickem Valley Phone 748-2225 Oxford, Alabama Butenschon Drug Co. Oxford, Alabama Harrison's Arco Service Golden Springs, Alabama Phone - 236-9317 Lett's Grocery and Service Station Union 76, Hwy. 78 The Bell Ringer Florist Our Flowers Say It Best Heflin, Alabama 130 Harper's Tasty Dip Heflin, Alabama Heflin, Alabama 465-2195 Farmers Supply Company ”We Specialize in Quality Products Ready Mixed Concrete, Building Materials, Hardware Gahama Manufacturing W. T. Anthony Grocery f am w Heflin, Alabama Heflin, Alabama Pirkle and Groover Chandler and Edwards Lumber Co. Phillip's 66 Station Heflin, Alabama Heflin, Alabama 131 Buster Miles Chevolet Heflin, Alabama Chevrolet For More Miles See Buster Miles 132 Heflin, Alabama Phone - 463-2151 Guthries Restaurant Ingram Mobile Homes Heflin, Alabama Kingsley's Shoe Store Anniston, Alabama Sterling Jewelers Oxford, Alabama Interstate Standard Service Station 101 Hwy. 21 Oxford, Al. 831-5560 Hammond Yawn Anniston, Alabama Kwick Stop Ross. St. 3 Locations to Serve Your 17th Noble - HULON OGLE (Mgr.) 601 Main Oxford - CLAUD SNYDER (Mgr.) West End - J. W. McCORD (Mgr. ) Customers Are Always Welcome Cole Motor Company Heflin, Alabama Ford Mustang - Falcon - Fairlane - Ford Thunderbird 134 Travis Balenger Talmadge Baughn _m . a tn k7 3- ((S a' A ■ fk- Coca-Cola Company 420 Noble Street Anniston, Alabama Winn-Dixie Kwik-Chek The Smart Place to Go for Good Things to Eat Blud Pond Plaza, Oxford, Alabama Piggly Wiggly 831-9058 Heflin, Alaba na Estes Funeral Home Heflin, Alabama Western Auto - The Family Store and Catalog Order Center We Personally Serve Each Family 136 463-5360 463-5157 Heflin, Alabama McMurry's Mdse. Heflin, Alabama Bob's Auto Parts Heflin, Alabama HOYT MOORE Farmer Supply Company of Anniston, Incorporated International Industrial Tractors And Equipment Farmall Tractors 715 Noble St. International Trucks Chain Saws Repair Service Phone - 237-1701 Anniston, Alabama 36201 Sawyer Office Supplies Anniston, Al. Continental Styles Foremost In Fashions Barber for Men and Women Toupees, Men and Women's Wigs Hwy. 78 West leflin, Alabama Phone: 463-5718 SIMON C. HIGHTOWER, Owner DeArmanville Feed Tack DeArmanville, Alabama Wayne H. Smith Attorney at Law Elva R. Roberts Dr. H. B. Owen Compliments of Goodman Heating Air McGinnis Barber Shop Conditioning Ranburne Mobile Home Sales, Inc. P.O. Box 134 - Ranburne, Al. Phone 205-568-2560 Tremendous Homes ... A Lot Better ... For Less. U. L. SMITH Heflin, Al. 748-3256 DAVID W. BRYANT Heflin, Al. 463-2394 Glenn's Sure Save 463-5779 Hwy. 46 East Heflin, Alabama WM. O. KNOWLTON, III Anniston, Al. 831-2289 Ranburne Rexall Drug Company 205-568-3322 RAY HALL - Reg. Pharmacist Hwy. 46 Ranburne, Alabama 36273 Five Star Mobile Homes, Inc. Bowdon, Ga. 404 258-7321 Carrollton, Ga. 404 834-2291 Roanoke, Al. 205 863-6714 5ill Baileys Hickory House Ranburne Drive-Inn 139 ««Am East Alabama Butane Gas Company Pop's Barbeque Heflin, Alabama Meet a Friend atPop's Self Service U1 A N o Heflin J. A. Owens Company Bowdon Georgia Darsey Manufacturing Co.Tallap00Sa’ Ga Heflin Manufacturing Co. King's Music Shoppe Headquarters for Religious Supplies, Records, Sheet Music, Gifts, Pianos, and Other Musical Instruments BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY Tallapoosa, Ga. Atlanta Street Telephone 574-7045 Judy's — Quintard Mall Anniston, Al. Beshears Auto Sales Inc. Anniston, AI. 238-1963 Buy and Save With Confidence 143 ModelingAssociation C of America I nc. % J cMM (Or Just Look Like One) Since 1957 Macy's has graduated hundreds of local girls into the fashion world. One graduate now located in Europe. Several graduates now located in New York. All graduates now more confident and poised individuals. Now Taking Enrollment for Morning, Afternoon and Eve- ning Classes. Call or Write for a Free Individual Analysis Today. Macy's Modeling School Agency Dir. of Alabama Fashion Careers, Inc. Suite 222-28 Radio Bldg. Anniston, Alabama 236-3597 Directors: OLMA MACY HARWELL - VENITA VOSS WRIGHT ----------------- Fashion Careers Begin at F. M. I. of A. - Retailing - Advertising - Merchandising - Fashion Coordination - Buyer - 26 Other Fashion Careers - 10 Month Curriculum - Earn and Learn Program - License by State Board of Ed. - Co-Educational - Member Chamber of Commerce - Member Modeling Association of America, Inc. Fashion Merchandising Institute of Alabama Division of Al. Fashion Careers, Inc. Suite 222-228 Phone (205)236-3597 Radio Bldg. Anniston, Al. Directors: OLMA MACY HARWELL VENITA VOSS WRIGHT Freeman Wholesale Distributors Vaughn's Photography Portraits Wedding Commercial Schools 21 East 17th Street Phone 237-1502 Anniston, Alabama William H. Young Judge of Probate Cleburne County Zaner's Grocery Youngland Rt. 3 Heflin Heflin, Ala. Compliments of Bremen-Bowdon Investment Company Manufacturing Contractors Bowdon, Georgia 30108 -irst Federal Savings and Loan Association Bremen, Georgia Plubbard Compa Breman, Ga. Compliments of Compliments Heflin Nolen's Exon Service Station and Grocery Heflin Jerry M. Jacobs 104 Burns Street Heflin, Alabama . Office 463-2260 Residence 463-5492 Your Family Insurance Man State Farm Insurance Companies Bloomington, Illinois STATI F A ■ M INSUIANCI ___________ Anniston Business Phone 253-9804 Union 76 Machines, Inc. 1029 Gurnee Av. Anniston, Alabama Phone (205)236-7528 Office Furniture CHRIS BAERTSCH - President A. L Langley Service Station and Grocery Garage and Used Cars and Trucks Hwy 431 Victor Electric Printing Calculators Royal Electric and Manual Typewriters Smith's Cleaners Heflin Alabama Rufus Morrow i IQEKI 1 73-7, N- I fH S ______ ! Fruithurst Alabama Tasty Treat Tallapoosa Smith's Thriftown Food Store Robertson Ave. Tallapoosa, Ga. 150 Hubbard Oil Company Anniston Mello Daries Oxford Alabama Alabama Holiday Inn of Anniston-Oxford JOHN F. GAITHER - President Sun Oil Company Ward's Cloth Barn Tallapoosa, Ga. Compliments of Bank of Heflin B Team Football Save “Tfottr “TfCottcej Member F. D. I.C. Heflin, Alabama Member F.D.I.C. 153 Compliments of Anniston Retail Furniture Assoc. Cook Furniture Co. 1214 Noble St. Maxwell Furniture Co. 930 Noble St. Furniture Fair 3400 Noble Street Rainwater Furniture Co. 1230 Noble St. Haverty Furniture Co. 1000 Noble St. Rhodes Furniture Co. 15 East 10th St. Killebrew Furniture Co. 22 West 10th Warnock Furniture Co. 809 Noble St. Hutcheson's General Merchandise Muscadine Alabama 154 Morrow's Grocery Fruithurst, Alabama Dryden Funeral Dryden Flower Heflin Alabama Wood Drug Suits and Sport Coats Men's Dress and Casual Pants We Ship Anywhere C.O.D. Waco Thrift Store Tel. 537-2702 - Waco, Georgia 30182 2-1 2 Miles West of Bremen 3 Blocks off Highway 78 Clothing for the Entire Family MR. AND MRS. CASTON BROCK, Owners Heflin Supermarket Phone 463-9996 For All Groceries, Meats and Fine Vegetables. Opal's Beauty Salon Bremen, Ga. 609 Ross Street Heflin, Al. Compliments of Judge Kerry Gwin McElroy Local Conservation Officers Compliments of Steve Arnold HORACE SPRADLIN JIM SEWELL Owens International — Roberts Drug Store — Arrington Furniture — City of Heflin Compliments of Harper Clothing Company A House you will Enjoy Doing Business With. Men's Apparell and Ladies' Ready to Wear Sporting Goods ELIZABETH HARPER Heflin, Alabama AL HARPER 159 Autographs I


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